JOURNAL ARTICLE

Evaluation of Urban Runoff Volume to Be Treated at the Outlet of Separately Sewered Catchments

Agnès SagetGhassan ChebboA. Bachoc

Year: 1992 Journal:   Water Science & Technology Vol: 25 (8)Pages: 225-232   Publisher: Pergamon Press

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to estimate the volume of urban stormwater which must be treated in order to achieve a given efficiency in terms of pollutant retention in a storm basin. The data used for this were those from the French national programme (1980-82), collected in four separately sewered catchments whose area is less than 100 hectares. The intercepted loads for one year and for the most polluted events have been calculated for interception volumes varying between 0 and 300 m3 per impervious hectare. It was concluded that 100 m3/imp ha can intercept about 80% of the annual load of SS, BOD5 and COD. But for the most polluted events, to achieve the same efficiency (80% of the produced load), a reservoir volume of 200 m3/imp ha is needed. The reduction of frequency of the most polluted events was also studied: for the events of which the load is in excess of 5% of the annual load produced, even a storage volume of 200 m3/imp ha is insufficient to entirely prevent these occurring.

Keywords:
Impervious surface Interception Environmental science Surface runoff Volume (thermodynamics) Storm Hydrology (agriculture) Stormwater Hectare Pollutant Nonpoint source pollution Retention basin First flush Environmental engineering Geography Meteorology Geotechnical engineering Ecology Engineering

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Urban Stormwater Management Solutions
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Environmental Engineering
Flood Risk Assessment and Management
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